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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1911)
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T rather Ilk tbe motif of (hat plo turn," mild Mrs. Olitc-aatle, after she had carefully Inspected the new work of art. "Ym, j do I," replied her husKs. aa they were psaslng from tlia gallery, "only Ixilh me and Joalab thought th artut mount It for a cow." Chlraro Ilrnrc1 H-ruM SHE GOT WHAT SHE WANTED This Woman Mad to InsLt Strongly, but it Paid Clilr.iifo, III. "I mifTTI from n fn. M lln Ur:ikllt'K n!'ll Klolu-li'll troulili". UlKl I Wlllt to tlill atori' to iri't a l tt 1 of I.yiHn K. I'ltik. I. aim's Cfff tiihltj ( iiliiliiiillnl, lillt tlirt clrrk not want to let lilt' h.'lTfl it JlO Hll. I it W.t f.O px ami w iiiiti-il mo to try amiiftliliiK r I'ir. lint knowing nil uliout it I In-rlsti-d and Piuilly uot it. ninl 1 uiu so (,'lail I did, for it Iihd cured l.ic " I know nf o iiinnjr c:nrn w iir-r wv inrn liiive cured I'T I.ydlii K. I'lnU liatu'a i KcUtili" (iiiixitiiid that 1 run my to oi ry aulTcrliiK Woman if ttiat lncdii-lli loeg lint In Ip tcr. tlicre U l.otldilif tlmt will." Sir. Ja.nkiki, i.Hia Arch M., Chicago, III. This U the of aulKtltntlnn, find vo turn who m unt k cure ulioiild inxit I:hiii l.yill.i K. lliikluiiii'a t'rtublf 4'oiiiMiuiut Just n this woiiuin did. aifl tiot iicccpt noiiH'thliuf pNi' on liich tin' clrucKiNt cun nutkv a littlo tnoru proiit WoniMi who are j'a!diir tlirmik-li thin critical jx-riod or who r auflcriiir; irom any uf tho (llstrfiinlnir ills . rtiiinr to tludr nhoiild not low hU'I t f tlm fct that for thirty ycurs J.ydl:i ;. Ilnkhjim'a Vtvt'Uililo t'l'inixuind. vhli'h is niado f rout roots and hcrhs, has U't-n tlm atatidard n-imsly for fi. maU' Ills. In almost every community you will find women who hnvn tvi-n r.'tort'c to health by I.yilla ii. l'iukv Lulu' Vegetable Couijiuuud. Iiromi inouatry. Tha mrrtlua induntry glrea amplqy nient. In tha BpaiiUh port of Vino, to ?.000 pMipl, of whom 8.000 ara wom en. Tha waxva of tba men rai.ne from yO cent to tl a dy and of tha women from 25 to J." renta Tha valim of tha preaerted aardlnaa etportxi lunt year wan IJ.SnS.f.eo CAP v a re d BEFJL 30TH G000 CAT IMITATOrU -awycra S'canlng In Court Room Meow Llka Feline, and Flnal'y Coma Together In MU Up. "A hunrli of lawyers wir. ah ejilnr di a utility court room In a country town bucause of the, overcrowded con IIH.mi of the al.'iic'e hotel ilurliiK a m Jin tit ctiurt," anld a lawyer, "whei i.e of them, a pmcUm'. Joker, pobb.-hi- liiK a retnarkahlu .faculty of liintiu liii cat, coiichiild to have sonie fun out "f It. After all of them had ijniete.l down to Bleep ha etarted a plaintive rnoiui like a cat. Anothor fellow on ti.w opporlte aide of the rniin hail a similar faculty of Imitation, and wa awakened ty tlm nolie of tlm aui pound cut, and remarked to hla next fellow: " 'Home darned cat has not ln;o the room. Jimt wait. I'll Imitate a tabby and we'll catch the Tom.' "ijo the two began meowing at each ether. The flrt.t mippoed It was a real cat, and the room buhl extreme iy dark, they kept ap'roaeh!in each "Uicr, each with a hoot In hand to de m:!!h the rupimwcJ cat. They go' together finally, and then there waa an a-t not down on the program. Each had alined hla boot woll, and when a Itk'ht wa finally atruck the two men were mining It up badly In the center of the room, and It took the rent of the lawyera and the town doctor to get them In preaentablo ahape for court tha following day." WALKED BACK. RHATISEti Miiii.rmi's Khrmimilam Itninnly r-!liTi pull a In III" led", rin. baek. t I rr oi AIIimi JnliilK. (mil nil n I'lorphlii (i.i. hi, eiHuhi nr ilriitfN tt ilfnili'ti Hi piln. It iiHtitrnliiea lli -! ami 1 !- i'ii nil rtieiimnile i.i.lifim from tie n t.'in. WiIib lr.f. StMiiyi.n, KM ami J'" i s. ,ii h.. riilln , l a., fur uii'illial ad l. . al.miliiU'ly tntt. Oood Raasanlng. 1 wlnh CouhIii J I in and M1a Jonea would get married," pondered eight yearihl Nadlnn. "'Cauae, why, mam ma?" "Oh, I don't like either of them, an' If they'd get married to each other an' go off on a long, long wed ding Journey, I wouldn't have to ree any more of them, an' they'd ought to be bappy. Bo It would ba killing' two blrda with ona atone!" Friend -How long wore you out on the road?" Ham Bl months. One going out and flvo getting biu'k." Adorning tha Menu Card. "How la It," demanded the patient man, In t!; Soho garhitKe den, at laiit "how la It that yuull la always off the menu?" The hireling readjusted hla greasy uapkln and yawned wearily. "That." aald he. "la Jut a fancy touch. Wo never hud a quail. " Sport tug Tlinca. Highly Improper. "What la tha proper thing for a man to do when hla wife aska htm for money and he baau't any?" Inquired Newed. "Oh, there Isn't any proper thing to do under those clrcumstancee." re plied Old wed. "Anything he dooa will be wrong." said A Queatlon. 'We must iiave no alnecurea, the reformer. "Well," replied Fenntor Sorghum, thoughtfully, "aomctlinea I'm In doubt aa to which make the most trouble, the fellows with alnecures or those who work overtime getting In the way." DYSPEPSIA "Having taken your wonderful Canca rets for three months and being entirely cured of atomach catarrh and dynprpaia, I think a word of praiae la due to "Caacareta' for their wonderful coniKni tion. I have taken numerous other lo cal led murdiea but without avail, ami I find that Caacareta relieve more in a day than all the othera I have taken would la a year." , Inmes McGuna, Plfwaant. PelataMa. PiMotic Tama Onid. V tiond Nar Mlen. WmImi nr Unix, Ida. hr, SOo. Nevar aold In bulk. Ta aa Ina tahtot iuid CCU UuaiwnMMl ta aaira av ruar roonaff Imek. TAKE, A DOS! OF LU "1 HC BIST MtOICINt m0 f o COUOHS It COLDS Attractive Attention. "Johnson saya he's getting along splendidly In hla new poaltlon." "la that so?" "Yea, he's been there three months now and already one member of the board of directors knows that he's working there. Crowding the Market. "What are these old masters held at?" "Sixteen thousand each." "I'll give you two dollars apiece for two of them. "Make It five dollars for three, and they're) yours." On Point of View. Mrs. Exa You don't hear my hus band going around complaining about my treatment of him, aa yours doea. Mrs. Wye No; but that doesnt mean that your hunban.i la sntlaflud meruly that he la subdued. A Mistake. "Pon't you think that candidate In dulges a great dual too much In ver bosity?" "Oh. no, Indoed; he'a etrictly temperance." LITTLE THINGS IN NATURE Little Olr! Who Old Nat Know Number of Seed Compartments In Apple, Asxs a Punier. "How many seed eo'tioartnien' art !i'-re In an apple?" he u.sked. No on iiHwired. "And yet." C'i'itlriii d ho school In peele r, "all cf yoj eat many an apph n the C(;iirc of a y ir, and see th rult evtry ilny pro1 -ib y. You mu'" urn In noilco the llit.o th'njs In in ire." The fa'k of the .'ri'tpertnr lupreaae if cM .ii mi. and at p a' ll-n the leac' r over..t;iird tin in d eintl-.g. A II' e girl. gettliiT her coinpanl.jns rnun r. gravely cald'. "Now, children, sntrrme M tylor, ymi'vH got to know more a' o' .union thlngn. If you don't you wl I I'.row up to ho f'.o'H. Now, t'jll 'n Innle," Bin- c iitlii.it d, looking "tor. at a plavmute. "h )v may tu&tljur ro there in a I. en?" P.tCSTOI CHANCCI mi Mrs. Telllt Yea, she la a decide. I jh n !e. Mrs. Krocklt Ind"ed! When dh: H.ho duclde? The Rich Unci. Young Hoctor Hello, old chap! Tion't believe 1 have met you slncf we were boys at school. You're look lug prosperous. Young Lawyer Yes; a rich uncle died two years ago and I came into pouaeaalon of nearly $100,000. Young iHM-tor Why, I waan't a t.ito you had a rich uncle. Young Lawyer Oh, be waon't my uncle. He waa the uncle of one of ny clients. Hard to Satlafy. "I always kins him when I an In jr. the money." "And do you always get it?" "Always." "Then why that faraway, doubtfu' 'ook In your eyes?" "I nrn Jut Tyiitr, to deride whether I.e lets me have the money liecauai ie llkea to have me kips h!m, or bi aue he wants me to atop." Merely Suggested. "I ree where stripes and the lock Hep are to be aholirhtd In the M;nn eta stf.te penitentiary because the: U preas convicts." "Very thot'Khtful on the part of th reformer. l'crhaps they v. Ill ncx i hollHh ( eel cages and barred win dows because they give sensitive so lourners that pent-up feeling." Striking Personality. "Tv you obaerve his calm, Judtcla rye?" -..,." "Ills breadth of shoulder? I!h flrm-eet mouth? His powerful Jaw ?' "I do." "Well, there stands a mnn whe wrote '1911' the first time he tried T and has been writing the year cor rsctly ever since." Punishment Fit the Crime. "I think that when an able-bodler" man cornea around to a kitchen dooi and has the nerve to nek for Kim thing to ent ho should bo punished In some manner." "So do I; why don't you make ar ex.irrple of the next one?" "How enn 1?" "(live hlni some of your cooking." Still Running. "What did thnt cownrd'y gnsl" Jnbtile, sy when you male your an lounce'nmt tint you Intemh'd t iornewhlp hlni fur hla remarks alxnr your family?" "I didn't catch what you said." "How was that?" "Oh, It wuh some kind of a runnlns comment." One Way. A Scotch student, supposed to b" do flclent In Judgment, waa ak. d by a professor, In the course of his exam Inatlon, how he would discover fool. "lly the questions he would ask." was the prompt and highly suggestive reply. Tit Hits. Unappreciated Favor. "IMd you kiss papa before you came out for the walk, dearie?" "No, man ma. Hut I aaked Julie to do it for me." The walk Is called off. Journal Amusant. All Off. Tan I see Miss Chick?" naked A. Rooster of Old Chnntlcleer?" "No." was the rrply; "she Is get ting dressed for dinner." , ruture of Cheesemaklng. Oieeaemakers of the, next century, maybe sooner, will have a seed germ laboratory attached to their factory. In which pure cultures of the cheese bacteria, g'-riria responsible for the flavor of each kind of cheese, will be grown and nursed, and Instead of froningn de Ilrle, Billion or Oiorgon (ola, coming from different parts of the world, they will all bo turned out from one factory, and no telling how Cheap. TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY for Ited, Weak. Weary, Watery Eyea andl.rannlated Kyellds. Murine Doesn't Kmart Soothea Kye Pain. Druggists Bell Murine Kye Remedy, Liquid. 26c, KOc. 11.00. Murine Kye Halve in Aseptic Tubes. 2.r,e. $1.00. Kye Book and Ky Advice Free by Mall. Murine Kye Remedy Co., Chicago. To folisn Furniture. For furniture there Is nothing to equal olive oil or raw Unseed oil, rub bed Int.: the wood, according to tbe grain. The woodwork may require reatalnlng aa well. Ordinary old oak la always Improved by rubbltif It with warm beer. It should be roniernbered that llnaeed oil baa tha eSect of dark ening mahogany. Tha Preacner'e Trade. If tha minister knows nothing aro-it politics let him keep clear. Hut if be known, and knows what he knows, and how to say It, let him do that thing. His utterances then will trouble soma brother of course. Hut what of It? To trouble human con science Is the preacher's trade. The Continent. Dr. Pierre's Pleasant Pellets first put up 40 years tyo. They reg-ulate and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. Suur-coated, tiny granules. "ttiacK Ligntning." In photographs of lightning, streaka 3t "black lightning" are often aeen branching out from tbe main white (laah, and people huve lor.g wondered what these were. It la now found, saya the Scientific American, that (bey are due to the over-exposure of l he photographic plate and tbe "re verbal" of the negative into a positive. What Ails You? Do you feci weak, tired, despondent, have trtnn. head ache, coaled tongue, bitter or had taats in morning1, "heart-burn," ttlchin of gas, acid riainga in throat after eating, stomach new or burn, foul breath, dizzy (pells, poor or variable appetite, nauaea at tiroea and kindred symptoms t If yoo have any eonaidcrahla number of the Above symptoms yon ere suffering1 from bilious siate, torpid liver with indigeation, or dyspepsia. Ir. Picroa'a Golden Medical Discovery ia made up of the moat valuable medioinal principlca It novrn to meciioal science for the permanent cure of such abnormal conditions. It is a moat efficient liver iovigorator stomach tonuj, bowel regulator and nerve strength cor. The "Golden Medical Discovery" is not a patent medicine or secret notrunir e full list oi its ingredients being1 printed on its bottle-wrapper and attested under oath. A glance at these will show that it contains no slconol, or harm ful habit-forming drugs. It is a fluid extract made with pure, triplc-refinetf glycerine, of proper strength, from tha roots of native American medical, forest plants. World's Dispenssry Medical Association, Props., buffalo, N. Y. IS MEN AND WOMEN Kidney troubU preys upon th mind, diMxMiij( and Urn ambifion; buty, w'jt and rhrfulnM a dia app it hen th kulneya ar out of order or d'.iMd. For irond rulta in fr. Kilmer 8watnp-KH th irrt k-iine-jr rmxly. At drjK-it. Sampla Lotti by tnai I trm, alfko pamphlet. AtJdretia. Ur. Kttmrr (., Bin hamton. N. Y. TO AVOID SICKNESS You must keep the stom ach and liver in an active condition, the bowels free from constipation and the blood pure. For this work HOS FETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS has been used success fully for 58 years. Try a bottle today for Poor Al'PETITE Indigestion Malaria Dyspepsia Colds Grippe Fever & Ague All Druggists & Dealers His Established Record. A detachment of L'n'.td Btates sig nal corps htationed at Fort Meyer, Va., Da evtabllkhed a record for agility ahleh will be difficult to beat, it has leveral tlmea recently unpacked Its rlreless outfit, erected the antenna, hlch Is 40 feet high, and put every blng In readiness for service In the ihcrt space of CS seconds. This plant M capable of exchanging messages at l distance of 2 F miles. Moth-rs wfl find Mrs. WlnsloWs annthlin syrup tu t-st re-uedv u use tui ibsiriiea jurmg ids icsioiaK iriou. j Child Safe in Sunday School. An unucual experience was that of j the three-year-old daughter of Ser geant Davies of tbe Shrewsbury (Kng.) police, who dlasiippetred tho other i Sunday and was vainly sought for ! throughout the night. It was not until i noon the next day that the child was found peacefully sleeping In Holy Trln- i ity school. She had been Inadvertent ly locked In the building afiur attend ing Sunday school. I PlltS CLRED IN 6 tO 14 DAYS. ! Vmir (IruKiruit wiil rvfund money if PAZO OTNT 1 MKNT fa. la to cure any c t.f Itching-, tihnd. BlMilins at P itrudme Piles in 6 to It dara. 60c ! Beautiful Labrsdor Coaat. Doctor Grenfell says that the Lab rador coast, which he knows so well, is every whit as beautiful as that of Norway, and he Is working on a chart which will be accurate enough to guide pleasure craft through the bays and channels of that shore. There la really nothing to go to Europe for but the ruins. Youth's Companion. 0P.EG0?! AM WASHINGTON FARM I AN OS LoL'ght and Sold V HARRY M. CO U RTRIGHT Yaon Bldg, Portland. Ore. Cu te oo "Why Is the public always bullish In the market?" "That's ratural enough. It Is hard for the public to grasp the idea that Rovthlng: ! eve' iimtn in nrlce " One Point Lacking. The story is told In Barry O'Brien's book on John Bright how, on one oc casion, Sydney Smith, while locking critically ( the unfinished portrait of a celebrated Nonconformist divine, said to the artist: "Do you not think you could throw Into the face a strong er expression of hostility to the estab lished church'" A (I Has Been at Work Long. In Eherhrooke, Canada, a power company began work on a dam, and II the bottom of the river discovered a perfect well, round and smooth bored The engineers followed It down and found the well was SO feet deep and still boring. A round stone, whirled by the rush of the river, had been bor Ing for how many million years? , II waa still whirling, turbinelike, and still boring. New York Press. His baiary. Ts your young man g'.ttln' a sal'ry. Ilella?" "Sure he la. An' what's mo', de boss tol William he s gwlne to double it." "Dat's fine! " How much Is be tMttln' now?" 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